2019 College Football Week 2 TV and Announcer Schedule

The Texas A&M Aggies visit the Clemson Tigers (ABC, Sep. 7 at 3:30 p.m.) for the first time since the Aggies almost upset the Tigers last season; one of the Tigers’ rare close games in 2018.

Then on ABC’s “Saturday Night Football” for LSU-Texas, the focus will be on the LSU defense vs. Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger. This is only the programs’ second meeting since LSU won 13-0 in 1963. In the 2003 Cotton Bowl, the Longhorns beat the Tigers 35-20.

The following is the Week 2 college football regular season schedule including dates, start times, TV networks and scheduled announcers.

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It is extremely frustrating to finally get to see your third string son or grandson playing on the field and have the announcers busy talking about something unrelated to that particular game. Ies, the score might be very lopsided, but for those guys on the field every play is just as important as the first play of the game. For announcers to seem to no longer care about the progress of the game, is most disrespectful to the players who are still out their trying their best. I don’t care how many Savage’s there were playing in the day, I was trying to watch my grandson in his first game as a Duck. Not one single comment when he stopped the Nevada player with the ball. They say that Coach Cristobal makes sure his players put effort for the entire game. It is too bad the announcers don’t have that same ethic.